AS 2158.187

Hegemon-in-Exclusion Tiridan

Governance in the wilderness, even of a small tribe, is a far stranger thing than governance in the inworlds. Food and shelter become a more immediate necessity - but law and justice cannot fall by the wayside. One would think that with such more immediate concerns, there would be less time and energy for trouble and disagreement, but this appears to not be so. I suppose I can only be grateful for that - were a fall from civilization the answer to all the ills of society, what would that say for all we had accomplished?

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